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- The Santa Ysabel Asistencia was founded on September 20, 1818 at Cañada de Santa Ysabel in the mountains east of San Diego (near the village of Elcuanan), as a asistencia or "sub-mission" to Mission San Diego de Alcalá, and to serve as a rest stop for those travelling between San Diego and Sonora. The native population of approximately 450 neophytes consisted of both Luiseño and Diegueño peoples. Based on historical records, Santa Ysabel enjoyed a higher-than-average conversion rate when compared to the other California missions. Given its remote location, the facility was visited infrequently by the padres after secularization of the missions in the 1830s. (en)
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- The Church of Saint John the Baptist, erected on the site of the original Santa Ysabel Asistencia in 1924. (en)
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- Father Fernando Martín (en)
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- Santa Ysabel Asistencia (en)
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- Saint Elizabeth , Queen of Portugal (en)
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- "Church of the Desert" (en)
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- Asistencia de la Misión San Diego de Alcalá (en)
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- Sub-Mission of the Mission San Diego de Alcalá (en)
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- The Santa Ysabel Asistencia was founded on September 20, 1818 at Cañada de Santa Ysabel in the mountains east of San Diego (near the village of Elcuanan), as a asistencia or "sub-mission" to Mission San Diego de Alcalá, and to serve as a rest stop for those travelling between San Diego and Sonora. The native population of approximately 450 neophytes consisted of both Luiseño and Diegueño peoples. Based on historical records, Santa Ysabel enjoyed a higher-than-average conversion rate when compared to the other California missions. Given its remote location, the facility was visited infrequently by the padres after secularization of the missions in the 1830s. (en)
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- Santa Ysabel Asistencia (en)
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